Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... given string is divided in two , the end of the first immediate constituent of that string is marked by a DISJUNCTIVE accent on the last word of that string . The accents are ranked , so that a higher division is marked by a higher ...
... given string is divided in two , the end of the first immediate constituent of that string is marked by a DISJUNCTIVE accent on the last word of that string . The accents are ranked , so that a higher division is marked by a higher ...
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... given that missing complements of both English ( as in Napoli 1983a ) and Italian are best handled by phrase structure analyses , one might want to take the tests and insights offered here and examine the phenomenon in other languages ...
... given that missing complements of both English ( as in Napoli 1983a ) and Italian are best handled by phrase structure analyses , one might want to take the tests and insights offered here and examine the phenomenon in other languages ...
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... given the purposes of SOME analysts , this is no restriction at all . With a couple of notable exceptions , B & Y's pattern of argument is repeated from chapter to chapter . In general , it runs something like this : Concepts with ...
... given the purposes of SOME analysts , this is no restriction at all . With a couple of notable exceptions , B & Y's pattern of argument is repeated from chapter to chapter . In general , it runs something like this : Concepts with ...
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